11 Intriguing Songs That Reference Skin | Playlist
“11 Intriguing Songs That Reference Skin” features music courtesy of Bruce Springsteen, Cannibal Corpse, Cage the Elephant, Ryan Caraveo, and Solange.
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“11 Intriguing Songs That Reference Skin” features music courtesy of Bruce Springsteen, Cannibal Corpse, Cage the Elephant, Ryan Caraveo, and Solange.
“11 Songs All About Dads & Fathers” features compelling musical selections by Badflower, D’Angelo, Demi Lovato, Denzel Curry & Kirk Franklin.
For interview #32 in the ‘Getting to Know’ series, The Musical Hype gets the scoop about self-described “gut busting, high energy” rock band, Avalanche.
Former Glee actor and pop musician Kevin McHale drops a must-hear, steamy bop with “James Dean,” the second single from his debut solo EP, ‘Boy.’
“13 Songs That’ll Make You Stop What You’re Doing” features music courtesy of Blueface, Miley Cyrus, Pistol Annies, Thomas Rhett, and YG.
With “Dark Ballet,” pop icon Madonna delivers arguably the oddest and quirkiest single of her illustrious career. It’s unique, if incredibly off-putting.
LGBT pop singer/songwriter Myylo continues to bring his infectious charm and amazing musicianship on his new single, “I Can’t Help but Look.”
Following a four-year hiatus, contemporary black gospel music icon Kirk Franklin remains consistent on his 2019 LP, ‘Long Live Love.’
Pop brother collective Jonas Brothers shine on their highly-anticipated comeback LP, ‘Happiness Begins,’ their first studio album in a decade.
Ben Platt, Brandi Carlile, Cub Sport, Kevin Abstract, and Myylo join familiar faces on “Totally Awesome LGBTQ+ Songs Beaming with PRIDE.”
Despite its brief runtime, ‘ZUU’ gives Carol City, Florida rapper Denzel Curry a strong, well-rounded album with no shortage of hard-hitting bangers.
Ariana Grande, Billie Eilish, Lil Nas X, Vampire Weekend, and Lizzo are among the musicians who fuel the fire of the “50 Best Songs of 2019 (So Far).”